Jessie Mei Li and Ben Barnes were just two of the stars on the black carpet for the premiere of their Netflix series, Shadow and Bone.
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Jessie Wallace has confirmed that she is engaged. The 51-year-old actress - who is best known for having starred as Kat Slater on the BBC soap opera 'Eastenders' since 2000 - started dating carpenter Justin Gallwey, 50, last year and the pair were rumoured to be set to tie the knot after she was spotted wearing what appeared to be an engagement ring earlier this month but took to social media on Sunday (19. 02.
23) to confirm the news herself. Alongside a snap of herself and Justin enjoying a day out, she wrote on Instagram: "My fiancé and moi. [heart emoji].
" Several famous faces rushed to congratulate Jessie on the news, with former 'EastEnders' co-star Tamzin Outhwaite writing: "congratulations darling. Happy days ahead which you deserve"(sic) whilst Lacey Turner - who plays Stacey Slater on the BBC soap opera - simply left two heart emojis in the comments section. 'Emmerdale' actress Lisa Riley wrote "CONGRATULATIONS great news [yellow heart emoji]" and soap script writer Daran Little said: "Oh I love this!!!! Look at the gorgeous happy face! And yours ain’t so bad either!"(sic) Justin - who is thought to have met Jessie when they were teenagers - previously hinted that an engagement could be on the cards when the actress was seen modelling costume jewellery on her social media.
Jessie Mei Li and Ben Barnes were just two of the stars on the black carpet for the premiere of their Netflix series, Shadow and Bone.
Love Island viewers have hit out at Jessie Wynter as they claimed the Aussie bombshell is “playing a game” after she asked Will to be her boyfriend during their final date together. The 26 year old star surprised fans at home as she made the bold request during a barn dance themed date ahead of the show’s final on Monday, just moments after Will Young had confessed that he had fallen in love with her.
A multitude of stars descended on the red carpet for the US-Ireland Alliance’s 17th Annual Oscar Wilde Awards, which were held on Thursday night (March 9) in Santa Monica, Calif.
Tonight's Love Island is set be a rather dramatic instalment thanks to the 'A Couple of Sorts' challenge.The first look sees fan favourite couple Will Young and Jessie Wynter descend into a row over the challenge results as they catch up in the kitchen afterwards. As Will comforts her he says: “Let me give you a hug.” To which Jessie says: “I just need a minute.” The conversation continues as Will asks Jessie: “What’s up, tell me?” Jessie replies: “I feel like everything has built up, it feels like you definitely think that I’m the one sided one here.
Olivia Hawkins doubled down on the comments she made about Jessie Wynter during her exit interview from Love Island. Olivia, who has worked as a body double for both Emma Watson and Michelle Keegan, was dumped from the South African villa at the end of Wednesday’s episode alongside her Casa Amor boyfriend, Maxwell Samuda.
Love Island star Jessie Wynter has been accused of faking her romance with fan-favourite Will Young on numerous occasions during this year's winter edition, which comes as the star admitted to having a "very rocky" time on the Australian edition.The 26 year old star entered the South African villa with fellow Aussie Aaron Waters in the first week. But while Jessie immediately sought to get to know YouTube star farmer Will, 23, who hadn't had much luck with the other girls in the villa, viewers have been dubious over her true feelings.
Fans of ITV’s Love Island have had it with Olivia Hawkins’ “jarring and rude” habit of rolling her eyes when her fellow islanders are talking. Following a rather slow start to the series, Love Island kicked up the temperature in recent episodes as arguments seem to be brewing between several of this year’s islanders.
Love Island's Olivia Hawkins and Jessie Wynter came to blows on Wednesday night's episode of the show after the latter confronted Olivia for questioning if she was genuine. Fans of the show have predicted an "all out war" between the two as the tension has been bubbling for days before Olivia was brutally dumped from the show.
Love Island viewers are rejoicing as Olivia Hawkins has been 'exposed' after talking about Jessie Wynter behind her back.
Love Island 2023 has been one of the most dramatic seasons of the show yet with an explosive movie night, brutal dumpings and shocking Casa Amor moments. But there's one thing that's remained consistent - the sexy singletons have been there to spice things up. From raunchy kisses to lap dances we've seen it all in the brand new South African villa.
Love Island's Jessie Wynter may not be all that she seems, according to a body language expert. Australian contestant Jessie is currently loved up with TikTok farmer Will Young, with their only hiccup so far being when Will kissed a bombshell during Casa Amor.
The date for the final of Love Island 2023 has been confirmed by its host, Maya Jama, and fans are already predicting the winning couple. On Love Island's official Instagram page was a video of Maya, 28, who revealed that the big finale will take place on 13 March.
Love Island's Jessie Wynter, 26, is set to confront fellow islander Olivia Hawkins, 27, during tonight's instalment as the pair embark on a row in the villa. It comes after 23 year old Will Young was "fuming" to learn that some of the other islanders had been discussing whether Australian star Jessie was genuine or not and Olivia admitted to sharing her views with friend Lana.
Tuesday's episode of Love Island saw Maxwell Samuda label fellow islander Jessie Wynter "fake" in a dramatic turn. Australian contestant Jessie is currently loved up with TikTok farmer Will Young on the ITV2 show, with their only hiccup being when Will kissed a bombshell during Casa Amor.The pair are now back on track and have even dropped the L-bomb to each other.
Love Island fans have called Olivia Hawkins the "biggest gameplayer" on the show, after she shared her suspicions over Jessie Wynter’s behaviour. Olivia, a 27 year old ring girl from Brighton, has often been called out by fans for playing games and starting feuds with other islanders, including Samie Elishi, Zara Deniz Lackenby-Brown and Tanyel Revan.
Love Island fans were left confused by the end of the latest trip to the villa as they spotted Will Young's sudden change. Things got a bit dramatic in South Africa on Tuesday night (February 28) as with the final nearing closer, the islanders appears to be turning on one another - behind each other's backs.
MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace urged the public to use tinned or frozen vegetables to combat food shortages after collecting an MBE. The 58-year-old broadcaster, who fronts the popular cooking show and its spin-offs alongside John Torode, has been recognised for services to food and charity. He collected the award from Princess Anne at a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.
Danny Dyer had a secret feud with co-stars Jessie Wallace and Steve McFadden during his time on EastEnders, according to reports.The actor, 45, who played Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter for eight years, suggested he wouldn't miss certain cast members during an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show. After his final scenes as soap favourite Mick aired over Christmas, Jonathan asked Danny: “Who will you miss the least?” The dad of three replied: “There’s a few of them actually, I ain’t going to lie. I won’t say [who] you know.
Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” and explained how Donald Trump’s catchphrase “Make America Great Again” can be perceived as a “racist remark.”Wallace brought up Cranston’s recent debate on “Real Time With Bill Maher” as a “tussle” — a term Cranston seemed to find inaccurate — and asked the “Breaking Bad” star for his thoughts on media’s influence in political discourse. Cranston responded with a deeper explanation of why he believes American education must take a harder look at the prejudices and racist systems that led to inequality in the US and connect them to the roots of inequality in today’s society. “I think that Germany has looked at their history in involvement in the wars — one and two — and embrace it and say, ‘This is where we went wrong.